Being a citizen of a nation means being counted as both a
resource and a burden. It is only natural
since citizens both produce value and consume resources. Of course, over the whole population, this
dichotomy needs to be balanced to have a healthy society and an environment
that will not deplete over the long term.
Thus, most modern nations are careful to account for each one of their
citizen as one would calculate a budget.
When the count is incorrect, it is harder to anticipate needs, resources
that need to be expended, taxes collected and so on.
Since our modern ideal world will be operated by artificial
intelligence, and AI requires data to calculate and predict needs and
resources, it will be important to keep track of everyone living in the nation. We don’t want our ideal civilization to
revert to manual self-reporting or physical census to make those types of
calculations when there are automated ways to achieve the same goal, with more
precision.
Thanks to an increasing number of sensors, automated
recognition software all around us, keeping track and recognizing who is living
or visiting in any jurisdiction will be easy. Since the whole nation will be connected to
the internet most of the time, there would also be a massive amount of
transactions and communications attributed to each person, allowing the system
to better understand social patterns, approximately what each citizen does
during their day and so on.
In our future, people will constantly take self-driving
transportation, buy products and services online, work and play on the internet
through multiple devices. Therefore, our
presence will be felt in the network of AI, government services and private
services everywhere. These traces will
allow government ministries to know approximately how many people are actively
drawing and contributing resources from the nation. The ideal practical situation of course,
would be for the government to track exactly what everyone is doing all the
time, but that would be quite uncomfortable and an invasion of privacy. What the ministries will need is only
general information to account for everyone.
It is important for each citizen to feel free to share their private
information and the details of their activity with the government however. Perhaps citizens would be able to turn on or
off detailed tracking in exchange for some additional benefit from the
government, like slightly reduced taxes equal to the benefit the ministries’ AI
systems gain for being better informed.
After all, additional data provided to the AI will save resources over
time and allow the whole automated system to be more productive as well.
The Ministry of Immigration & Citizenship’s duty is to
properly account for everyone in the nation this way so that other ministries
can be better informed and distribute national resources. Aside from serving as a census and information
gathering entity about everyone in the nation, it’s other purpose would be to
take care of the needs of citizens and of those who wish to immigrate.
In other words, this Ministry will have the task of
processing immigration applications, integrating new immigrants and refugees
from other nations into the nation. Much
of this can be automated, such as the paperwork and the background checks. However, citizens and future citizens are
people with feelings and thus agents of the Ministry of Immigration &
Citizenship need to be human beings too.
We can therefore expect this ministry to have distributed centers
staffed by people whose purpose is to make others feel comfortable, find the
proper resources they need and to ensure everyone within their jurisdiction has
basic needs provided.
The Ministry would also take care of any citizen services
that deal with people’s feelings. We can
imagine it would recommend regulations to the Lawmaking Ministry and provide personal
or automated services regarding family life, children and counseling. Ultimately, its responsibility would be to
ensure everyone in the nation is happy and safe.
In that respect, the Ministry would be constantly watching
the citizen’s online system for citizen’s feedback, suggestions and mood to initiate
proper programs that would help.
Also, not every nation would deal with immigration and
refugees in the same way. It really
depends on what each nation considers proper based on the nation’s resources
and citizen’s mood and even within nations, the needs and desires of specific
regions within nations.
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